Fernando Alonso, dig at Lewis Hamilton and the entire F1.
The historic rivalry is rekindled in Miami.
Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton have put behind them much of their personal problems dating back as far as 2007, when they contested the world championship as teammates in McLaren in the Briton’s debut season in Formula 1. The old fire between them è però flared up again on Saturday in Miami, following contact between the two at the start of the Sprint Race. And in this case è it was the Aston Martin driver who threw a dig at his Mercedes colleague, who is close to switching to Ferrari.
The episode è consumed itself already at the first corner, in which Hamilton ventured a very brave overtake on Alonso, who in turn was squeezed on the outside by the other Aston Martin driven by Lance Stroll. The consequence è was a carambole that forced Stroll himself and Lando Norris to retire, but the Asturian è seemed all too convinced about the responsibility for what happened. And also on the consequences of the events in Miami.
"Hamilton è came to me inside, and he was a little bit out of control. We will see what decision they will make, but they won't do anything much since he isn't Spanish – è was Alonso's stoccata at the end of the race.
Despite that, forò, his maneuver è cost several drivers the race. Especially Norris, who has a very fast car and è was involved in the accident".
Already in the heat of the moment, moments after the contact, Alonso had complained about Hamilton in a Team Radio that Formula 1 broadcast worldwide. In his opinion, his colleague had jumped to the 'inside of the first corner "too suddenly". During the Miami Sprint Race, in any case, race management imposed a 5-second penalty on the Mercedes driver.